About Me

l believe you can run a successful and profitable business while serving the best interests of other individuals and the public.

I believe that one of the best ways to do this is to provide regular information (no “sales” strings attached) about good health and confident living.

This is my own mission and specialty: helping individuals become their best selves–and make their best contributions to the world–by helping the right businesses connect with them via positive content.

(I guarantee interesting topic ideas, good editing, and work on schedule.)

I’m katherine swarts

I am an experienced professional writer with an M. A. in written communications.

I am a journalist with dozens of published articles and book projects.

I am an avid reader, a music lover, a poet, and a birdwatcher.

I am a member of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and a person with dysthymia (chronic minor depression).

You care about your clients. You want to give them and others like them the best possible encouragement for overcoming their struggles. And you know that, while it takes more than a few life hacks to beat serious challenges, regular access to interesting ideas can be the perfect encouragement to get moving in the right direction.

As a leader in your field, you also know the value of content marketing (blog posts, e-booklets, social media posts, etc.) for strengthening your brand and bringing in new clients. If you’re short on ideas and on staffwriters for the content you need, don’t scrap the whole idea. Let me show you how a professional freelance writer can benefit your marketing and your mission.

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It takes more than flawless spelling and grammar to create effective written content. It takes imagination, research skills, a big vocabulary, and a natural feel for smooth-flowing language. Every organization needs writers who are, first and foremost, real writers with all the skills and gifts that land books on the bestseller lists.

If you don’t have enough such writers on your staff and in your contractor pool, your marketing isn’t everything it could be. Let’s talk about ways to change that!